MICHAEL CHAMBERS says none of the players are shying away from Wrexham’s poor start to the season and remain determined to revive the Reds’ fortunes.

Saturday’s 1-1 home draw against Sutton leaves Wrexham without a win in six league games and down to 19th in the table, with under-fire manager Bryan Hughes this week given a vote of confidence by the club’s board of directors.

Chambers accepts recent form has not been good enough but the centre-back insists he and his team-mates are committed to ending the barren run.

“It has been frustrating so far this season and we weren’t at the level against Sutton,” said Chambers.

“We weren’t good enough all-round, player for player; it has been a bad time for us of late, we have got to pull together because we are the ones who have got to get ourselves out of this situation.

“All the players are honest and they are very accountable.

"Everyone knows we haven’t met the standards that we have set so it is up to us to put it right and be better, put on a performance and get some points on the board.

“Starting the way we have started, and not picking up where they left off last season, has been frustrating for me and for the management and boys as well.

“Everyone has got to find a formula for us to win and put some points on the board.”

Chambers admits that Wrexham, who face Aldershot Town at The Recreation Ground on Saturday, should have picked up better results with the squad that Hughes has compiled for a 12th season in non-league.

“When you look at our team and the players we’ve got, and playing at home in front of the fans that we have, we shouldn’t be scraping to get a 1-1 draw against some of the teams we are playing,” added Chambers, who played for Dulwich Hamlet last season and joined Wrexham in the summer following a successful trial.

“We should be comfortable in some of these matches; yes, we drew against Sutton but that is where a lot of the disappointment is because we are not putting the performances together to win these games.

“We have set our ambitions for this season, and our goals and targets, and we are not meeting them, so we have got to look at ourselves and put things right.

“From the start of the season we had some big ambitions and that was to win this league.

“That’s what everyone signed up for and it was made very clear when I arrived here that was the goal.”